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UNIT 8
THETERTIARY SECTOR: BUYING,TRAVELLING… SERVICES.
INTRODUCTION
Observe and answer:
 Describe the activities
are carried out in the
pictures.
 In what economic sector
would you include them?
and why? What other
activities are included in
the same economic
sector?
 What do you know about
the technological
revolution?
Unit diagram
THE TERTIARY SECTOR
1. The tertiary
sector
2. Transport and
communications
3. Tourism
4. Trade
CONCEPT
ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS
AND IMPACTS
CLASSIFICATION
TYPES OF TRANSPORTS
IMPACT OF
TRANSPORTS
CONCEPT AND IMPORTANCE
CULTURAL TOURISM
ECOTOURISM
CONCEPT AND IMPORTANCE
DOMESTIC TRADE
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
5. Other tertiary sector
activities
SUN AND BEACH TOURISM
IMPORTANT TOURISTIC AREAS
FINANCIAL SERVICES
EDUCATION AND CULTURE
HEALTHCARE SYSTEM
CONCEPT AND IMPORTANCE
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
TRANSPORT
TERTIARY SECTOR
It involves activities that do not produce
material products, but which instead provide
services such as:
HEALTHCARE EDUCATION FINANCIAL
SERVICES
TOURISM TRADECOMMUNICATION
It refers to
the
movement of
people or
goods from
one point to
another.
They are long-
distances
information
systems that
use cables or
electromagnetic
waves. (TV,
radio, internet…)
It refers to
the
movement of
people away
from their
regular home
or place of
residence to
another area
for leisure.
It is an
economic
activity that
involves buying
and selling
products and
services. It can
be domestic or
international
.
Organizations
that manage
the funds,
including
credit unions,
banks,
companies...
It includes
not only the
fact of
providing the
service, but
also its
management
. It can be
private or
public.
It includes
not only the
fact of
providing the
service, but
also its
management
. It can be
private or
public.
The tertiary sector is also known as the service sector, since it includes those
activities that do not involve the production of material goods. So companies
in the tertiary sector are dedicated to the satisfaction of different needs of the
people.
It is often said that the tertiary sector is dedicated to the organization and distribution of what the other
two sectors produce.
Concept
1. The tertiary sector
• It is one of the main indicators of how developed the economy of a country
is.
• This sector is the most important in the countries of the first world, occupying more than
60% of the population and contributes more than 70% of the GDP.
• It has been growing steadily since the second half of the twentieth century, as the
standard of living improved and technology reduced the labor necessary for other sectors.
That is why we talk about tertiarization of the economy.
• It is the sector that best characterises the welfare state. Examples:
• Its transport activities not only allow cities to grow but also attract tourism and improve
communications within the country.
• ICTs, for example, have given a radical change to the world of work since they have
allowed the creation of new jobs and new professions, has led to the existence of work
from home…
Economic characteristics and social impacts
1. The tertiary sector
Active population in the tertiary sector
1. The tertiary sector
Active population per economic sectors
1. The tertiary sector
Classification according to the financial service
1. The tertiary sector
Healthcare
Defense
• PUBLIC SERVICES Education
Administration
Culture
Trade
Tourism
• PRIVATE SERVICES Transports
Financial services
Telecommunications
Classification according to the type of service
1. The tertiary sector
CONSUMER
SERVICES
COMPANY
SERVICES
DISTRIBUTION
SERVICES
ACTIVITY: “Importance of the 3rd sector in the world”
Observe the map:
• What is the map
showing?
• Why are the
differences in the
represented data
produced?
• What are your
socioeconomic
conclusion
observing the
widest differences?
Do you propose an
idea for reducing
those inequalities?
REVIEW & PRACTICE
• OUTLINE PAG 64-65
• ACTIVITY: 4
• Glossary: welfare state, economic tertiarization.
Concept and importance
2. Transport
Its importance relies on allowing the movement of people and
goods making possible the economic transaction and cultural
spreading, expanding its influence.
It refers to the movement of
people or goods from one
point to another.
Types of transport
2. Transport
MODE OF TRANSPORT
-MARITIME (vessel)
-Heavy goods for long distances.
*Favoured by the construction of inter-
oceanic canals.
-RIVERS (ships)
-Heavy godos.
-AIRLINES (airline companies)
-People for long distances.
-Precious goods, light ones y perishable.
-RAILWAY (conventional or high speed)
-People.
-Heavy goods.
-UNDERGROUND (undergroung train)
-People inside the urban area.
-ROAD (road and highway routes)
-People
-Goods to short or medium distances.
GROUNDTRANSPORT
WATER AND AIR
TRANSPORT
Transport impact
2. Transport
CONNECTION OF TERRITORIES
- Allowing accessibility to distant
places by road or rail.
(Trans-Siberian)
FAST CONNECTIONS
- High-speed trains, and especially
the plane, have greatly reduced
the time spent traveling long
distances.
NEW INFRAESTRUCTURE
- Terminals. (Chicago)
- Ports. (Rotterdam)
- Airports. (London)
DEVELOPMENT
- Development allowed thanks
to improved accessibility.
(Alaska)
- Or to the geostrategic position
in which it is. (Panama City,
CapeTown)
The advance of transport
has caused changes in
the relationship between
geographical spaces,
shortening distances.
But, for this, it has
created numerous
artificial landscapes
Concepto e importancia
2. Los transportes
Traveling timing reduction during the progressive arrival of the railway
2. Transport
2. Transport
European transport network
2. Los transportes
2. Los transportes
Telecommunications
are remote
information
systems through
cables or
electromagnetic
waves (TV, radio,
telephony,
internet)
Media
2. Communication
COMMUNICATIONS
-INTERNET: Has meant the greatest advance in
telecommunication allowing the exchange of
information.
-Information
-Mail
-Commerce
-Social networks
-Applications
-TELEPHONE: Traditionally used for oral
communication. Its association to internet
through the smartphones has enormously
extended his possibilities happening to manage
our daily life.
-WRITTEN PRESS
-Newspaper.
-Magazines.
-RADIO
-TELEVISION: Transmits images and sounds.
MASS MEDIA
NEW INFORMATION AND
COMMUNICATIONTECHNOLOGIES
- IT HASTHEABILITYTO PROVIDE INSTANT INFORMATION.
- DOMINATE GLOBALACTIVITIES (INFORMATIONSOCIETY)
- THEY HAVETHE POWERTO CREATE A CERTAIN IMAGE ON
SOMETHINGAND DECIDEWHAT IT’S IMPORTANTAND
WHAT IT ISN’T.
- GREAT POWER OF INFLUENCE INTHE POPULATION.
REVIEW & PRACTICE
• OUTLINE PAG 66-67 + 73
• ACTIVITY: 8, 26
• Glossary: ICT.
Concept and importance
3. Tourism
It is an activity of growing importance because it allows cultural
transmission and generates important economic movements and
jobs:
It refers to the movement of
people away from their regular
home or place of residence to
another area for leisure.
- Transport.
- Hotel industry.
- Travel agencies.
- Infraestructures.
- Banks…
Types of tourism
3. Tourism
CULTURAL
TOURISM
(The tourist seeks
to know the
historical-artistic
and cultural
richness of a place)
MUSEUMS:
Louvre, British
museum, el Prado
SPORTING
EVENTS: Olympic
Games, world
championships.
CONCERTS:
Salzburgo, Rock in
Rio
FESTIVALS:
carnival inVenice
or Rio de Janeiro,
San Fermín.
Types of tourism
3. Tourism
ECOTOURISMAND
RURALTOURISM:
It grows in
importance with the
risk of massification
that changes the
environment
RURALTOURISM:
- It is based on the landscape and
traditional ways of life.
- Associated to relaxation and family
tourism.
- It generates wealth in depressed rural
areas, avoiding depopulation and
recovering them.
ECOTOURISM:
-To know the wild fauna: natural
reserves.
- Natural parks: national parks.
- Cave caving.
NATURE-BASED SPORTS:
-The mountainous areas are the most
typical areas.
- Sports: climbing, cannoning, skiing,
cycling, surfing…
Types of tourism
3. Tourism
SUNANDBEACH It is the most important tourism for being of longer duration and enormous amount
of income that generates. (Spain is the world leader in this tourism)
It has a great impact on the landscape, since it requires abundant infrastructures like
hotels, restaurants, communications...
It is a mass tourism and seasonal, where great flow of tourists are concentrated in the
coastal areas in search of enjoying a warm climate.
The most important touristic locations
3. Tourism
REQUIREMENTS FOR TOURISM
DEVELOPMENT
- Varied tourist offer.
- Good communications.
- Political stability.
DISTANCES REDUCTION IN TIME
- High-speed trains and, above all,
the airplane, have greatly reduced
the time spent traveling long
distances.
REVIEW & PRACTICE
• OUTLINE PAG 68-70
Concept and importance
4. Trade
- Wholesale trade.
(comercio al por mayor)
- Retail trade (comercio al
por menor)
It is an economic activity that
involves buying and selling
products and services. It can
be domestic or international
INTERNATIONALTRADE
DOMESTICTRADE
- Importing. TRADE
- Exporting. BALANCE
Trade centers
4. Trade
Some less influential countries acquire
relevance due to oil production:
Venezuela, Saudi Arabia, Nigeria,
Qatar...
EUROPEAN UNION
PACIFIC AREA
NORTH AMERICA
CHINA AND RUSSIA
ACTIVITY: “Trade movement and trade balance”
Observe the map:
• What are the main
shopping centers?
Why is that?
• How is the
merchandise
distributed in the
world?What
influences that
distribution?
• How does this
influence the
global economy?
REVIEW & PRACTICE
• Glossary: wholesale trade, retail trade.
Concept and importance
5. Other tertiary activities: financial services
IT CONSISTS OF THE ACTIVITIES
THAT FACILITATE
THE CAPITAL MOVEMENTS
ACT AS INTERMEDIARIES IN TRANSACTIONS AS TRANSACTIONS OF MONEY, OF SHARES,…
MAY BE OF VARIOUS TYPES BUT MOSTLY BANKS
COMBINING VARIOUS SERVICES: LOANS, SAVINGS MANAGEMENT, MAKING COLLECTIONS
AND PAYMENTS, CHANGE OF CURRENCIES, ETC.
DO NOT OCCUPY A LARGE NUMBER OF PEOPLE BUT GENERATES HIGH ECONOMIC BENEFITS
THE BANKING SECTOR  TENDS TO THE CONCENTRATION AND CREATION OF LARGE
ENTITIES INVESTING IN ALL TYPES OF ACTIVITIES: COMMUNICATION MEDIA, ENERGY
INDUSTRIES, CONSTRUCTION, INSURANCE…
Banking
5. Other tertiary activities: financial services
BANKS
It allocates
benefits to
SOCIAL WORK
Invest in
Provides
services with
commissions
STOCKHOLDER
COMPANIES
MICROCREDIT
SAVINGS
MANAGEMENT
MORTGAGESLOANS
ACTIVITY: “European Central Bank services”
• Access to the
European Central
Bank website :
https://www.ecb.eur
opa.eu/ecb/html/inde
x.en.html
• Make a brief report
on the history and
functions of this
institution.
5. Other tertiary activities: education and healthcare
Social services
Intended to cover
the basic needs of
people
IMPORTANCE:
- Facilitates personal autonomy, social
integration, professional qualification…
- It contributes to the scientific-technical
advance and to the increase of the cultural
level.
AIM:
- Compulsory education.
- Free service.
- Equal opportunities.
State intervention -> levels and laws, courses,
etc.
Quality indicators: literacy rate, equipment,
evaluation of knowledge, teacher-student
ratio.
IMPORTANCE:
- Health = Basic need of all people.
AIM:
- Improve health levels.
- Increase life expectancy.
- Equal access.
Technical infraestructure ->
- Primary assistance.
- Specialized assistance.
- Medicine subsidy.
Quality indicators: infant mortality rate, life
expectancy, public spending in health, doctor-
patient ratio, eradication of endemic diseases.
EDUCATION HEALTHCARE
ACTIVIDAD: “The importance of education”
• Visit the following
links:
https://www.importanti
ndia.com/10509/import
ance-of-education/
http://www.planeducat
ivonacional.unam.mx/C
AP_00/Text/00_05a.ht
ml
https://eacnur.org/blog
/la-importancia-la-
educacion-siglo-xxi/
• Read the articles,
summarize the idea
that expose and
explain the
importance that
education has for
society.
GLOSSARY
• Welfare state
• Economic tertiarization
• ITC
• Wholesale trade
• Retail trade
• FranciscoJavier Montaño Fernández
Geography and History teacher

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Unit 8. Tertiary Sector

  • 1. UNIT 8 THETERTIARY SECTOR: BUYING,TRAVELLING… SERVICES.
  • 2. INTRODUCTION Observe and answer:  Describe the activities are carried out in the pictures.  In what economic sector would you include them? and why? What other activities are included in the same economic sector?  What do you know about the technological revolution?
  • 3. Unit diagram THE TERTIARY SECTOR 1. The tertiary sector 2. Transport and communications 3. Tourism 4. Trade CONCEPT ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS AND IMPACTS CLASSIFICATION TYPES OF TRANSPORTS IMPACT OF TRANSPORTS CONCEPT AND IMPORTANCE CULTURAL TOURISM ECOTOURISM CONCEPT AND IMPORTANCE DOMESTIC TRADE INTERNATIONAL TRADE 5. Other tertiary sector activities SUN AND BEACH TOURISM IMPORTANT TOURISTIC AREAS FINANCIAL SERVICES EDUCATION AND CULTURE HEALTHCARE SYSTEM CONCEPT AND IMPORTANCE TELECOMMUNICATIONS
  • 4. TRANSPORT TERTIARY SECTOR It involves activities that do not produce material products, but which instead provide services such as: HEALTHCARE EDUCATION FINANCIAL SERVICES TOURISM TRADECOMMUNICATION It refers to the movement of people or goods from one point to another. They are long- distances information systems that use cables or electromagnetic waves. (TV, radio, internet…) It refers to the movement of people away from their regular home or place of residence to another area for leisure. It is an economic activity that involves buying and selling products and services. It can be domestic or international . Organizations that manage the funds, including credit unions, banks, companies... It includes not only the fact of providing the service, but also its management . It can be private or public. It includes not only the fact of providing the service, but also its management . It can be private or public.
  • 5. The tertiary sector is also known as the service sector, since it includes those activities that do not involve the production of material goods. So companies in the tertiary sector are dedicated to the satisfaction of different needs of the people. It is often said that the tertiary sector is dedicated to the organization and distribution of what the other two sectors produce. Concept 1. The tertiary sector
  • 6. • It is one of the main indicators of how developed the economy of a country is. • This sector is the most important in the countries of the first world, occupying more than 60% of the population and contributes more than 70% of the GDP. • It has been growing steadily since the second half of the twentieth century, as the standard of living improved and technology reduced the labor necessary for other sectors. That is why we talk about tertiarization of the economy. • It is the sector that best characterises the welfare state. Examples: • Its transport activities not only allow cities to grow but also attract tourism and improve communications within the country. • ICTs, for example, have given a radical change to the world of work since they have allowed the creation of new jobs and new professions, has led to the existence of work from home… Economic characteristics and social impacts 1. The tertiary sector
  • 7. Active population in the tertiary sector 1. The tertiary sector
  • 8. Active population per economic sectors 1. The tertiary sector
  • 9. Classification according to the financial service 1. The tertiary sector Healthcare Defense • PUBLIC SERVICES Education Administration Culture Trade Tourism • PRIVATE SERVICES Transports Financial services Telecommunications
  • 10. Classification according to the type of service 1. The tertiary sector CONSUMER SERVICES COMPANY SERVICES DISTRIBUTION SERVICES
  • 11. ACTIVITY: “Importance of the 3rd sector in the world” Observe the map: • What is the map showing? • Why are the differences in the represented data produced? • What are your socioeconomic conclusion observing the widest differences? Do you propose an idea for reducing those inequalities?
  • 12. REVIEW & PRACTICE • OUTLINE PAG 64-65 • ACTIVITY: 4 • Glossary: welfare state, economic tertiarization.
  • 13. Concept and importance 2. Transport Its importance relies on allowing the movement of people and goods making possible the economic transaction and cultural spreading, expanding its influence. It refers to the movement of people or goods from one point to another.
  • 14. Types of transport 2. Transport MODE OF TRANSPORT -MARITIME (vessel) -Heavy goods for long distances. *Favoured by the construction of inter- oceanic canals. -RIVERS (ships) -Heavy godos. -AIRLINES (airline companies) -People for long distances. -Precious goods, light ones y perishable. -RAILWAY (conventional or high speed) -People. -Heavy goods. -UNDERGROUND (undergroung train) -People inside the urban area. -ROAD (road and highway routes) -People -Goods to short or medium distances. GROUNDTRANSPORT WATER AND AIR TRANSPORT
  • 15. Transport impact 2. Transport CONNECTION OF TERRITORIES - Allowing accessibility to distant places by road or rail. (Trans-Siberian) FAST CONNECTIONS - High-speed trains, and especially the plane, have greatly reduced the time spent traveling long distances. NEW INFRAESTRUCTURE - Terminals. (Chicago) - Ports. (Rotterdam) - Airports. (London) DEVELOPMENT - Development allowed thanks to improved accessibility. (Alaska) - Or to the geostrategic position in which it is. (Panama City, CapeTown) The advance of transport has caused changes in the relationship between geographical spaces, shortening distances. But, for this, it has created numerous artificial landscapes
  • 16. Concepto e importancia 2. Los transportes
  • 17. Traveling timing reduction during the progressive arrival of the railway 2. Transport
  • 21. Telecommunications are remote information systems through cables or electromagnetic waves (TV, radio, telephony, internet) Media 2. Communication COMMUNICATIONS -INTERNET: Has meant the greatest advance in telecommunication allowing the exchange of information. -Information -Mail -Commerce -Social networks -Applications -TELEPHONE: Traditionally used for oral communication. Its association to internet through the smartphones has enormously extended his possibilities happening to manage our daily life. -WRITTEN PRESS -Newspaper. -Magazines. -RADIO -TELEVISION: Transmits images and sounds. MASS MEDIA NEW INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONTECHNOLOGIES - IT HASTHEABILITYTO PROVIDE INSTANT INFORMATION. - DOMINATE GLOBALACTIVITIES (INFORMATIONSOCIETY) - THEY HAVETHE POWERTO CREATE A CERTAIN IMAGE ON SOMETHINGAND DECIDEWHAT IT’S IMPORTANTAND WHAT IT ISN’T. - GREAT POWER OF INFLUENCE INTHE POPULATION.
  • 22. REVIEW & PRACTICE • OUTLINE PAG 66-67 + 73 • ACTIVITY: 8, 26 • Glossary: ICT.
  • 23. Concept and importance 3. Tourism It is an activity of growing importance because it allows cultural transmission and generates important economic movements and jobs: It refers to the movement of people away from their regular home or place of residence to another area for leisure. - Transport. - Hotel industry. - Travel agencies. - Infraestructures. - Banks…
  • 24. Types of tourism 3. Tourism CULTURAL TOURISM (The tourist seeks to know the historical-artistic and cultural richness of a place) MUSEUMS: Louvre, British museum, el Prado SPORTING EVENTS: Olympic Games, world championships. CONCERTS: Salzburgo, Rock in Rio FESTIVALS: carnival inVenice or Rio de Janeiro, San Fermín.
  • 25. Types of tourism 3. Tourism ECOTOURISMAND RURALTOURISM: It grows in importance with the risk of massification that changes the environment RURALTOURISM: - It is based on the landscape and traditional ways of life. - Associated to relaxation and family tourism. - It generates wealth in depressed rural areas, avoiding depopulation and recovering them. ECOTOURISM: -To know the wild fauna: natural reserves. - Natural parks: national parks. - Cave caving. NATURE-BASED SPORTS: -The mountainous areas are the most typical areas. - Sports: climbing, cannoning, skiing, cycling, surfing…
  • 26. Types of tourism 3. Tourism SUNANDBEACH It is the most important tourism for being of longer duration and enormous amount of income that generates. (Spain is the world leader in this tourism) It has a great impact on the landscape, since it requires abundant infrastructures like hotels, restaurants, communications... It is a mass tourism and seasonal, where great flow of tourists are concentrated in the coastal areas in search of enjoying a warm climate.
  • 27. The most important touristic locations 3. Tourism REQUIREMENTS FOR TOURISM DEVELOPMENT - Varied tourist offer. - Good communications. - Political stability. DISTANCES REDUCTION IN TIME - High-speed trains and, above all, the airplane, have greatly reduced the time spent traveling long distances.
  • 28. REVIEW & PRACTICE • OUTLINE PAG 68-70
  • 29. Concept and importance 4. Trade - Wholesale trade. (comercio al por mayor) - Retail trade (comercio al por menor) It is an economic activity that involves buying and selling products and services. It can be domestic or international INTERNATIONALTRADE DOMESTICTRADE - Importing. TRADE - Exporting. BALANCE
  • 30. Trade centers 4. Trade Some less influential countries acquire relevance due to oil production: Venezuela, Saudi Arabia, Nigeria, Qatar... EUROPEAN UNION PACIFIC AREA NORTH AMERICA CHINA AND RUSSIA
  • 31. ACTIVITY: “Trade movement and trade balance” Observe the map: • What are the main shopping centers? Why is that? • How is the merchandise distributed in the world?What influences that distribution? • How does this influence the global economy?
  • 32. REVIEW & PRACTICE • Glossary: wholesale trade, retail trade.
  • 33. Concept and importance 5. Other tertiary activities: financial services IT CONSISTS OF THE ACTIVITIES THAT FACILITATE THE CAPITAL MOVEMENTS ACT AS INTERMEDIARIES IN TRANSACTIONS AS TRANSACTIONS OF MONEY, OF SHARES,… MAY BE OF VARIOUS TYPES BUT MOSTLY BANKS COMBINING VARIOUS SERVICES: LOANS, SAVINGS MANAGEMENT, MAKING COLLECTIONS AND PAYMENTS, CHANGE OF CURRENCIES, ETC. DO NOT OCCUPY A LARGE NUMBER OF PEOPLE BUT GENERATES HIGH ECONOMIC BENEFITS THE BANKING SECTOR  TENDS TO THE CONCENTRATION AND CREATION OF LARGE ENTITIES INVESTING IN ALL TYPES OF ACTIVITIES: COMMUNICATION MEDIA, ENERGY INDUSTRIES, CONSTRUCTION, INSURANCE…
  • 34. Banking 5. Other tertiary activities: financial services BANKS It allocates benefits to SOCIAL WORK Invest in Provides services with commissions STOCKHOLDER COMPANIES MICROCREDIT SAVINGS MANAGEMENT MORTGAGESLOANS
  • 35. ACTIVITY: “European Central Bank services” • Access to the European Central Bank website : https://www.ecb.eur opa.eu/ecb/html/inde x.en.html • Make a brief report on the history and functions of this institution.
  • 36. 5. Other tertiary activities: education and healthcare Social services Intended to cover the basic needs of people IMPORTANCE: - Facilitates personal autonomy, social integration, professional qualification… - It contributes to the scientific-technical advance and to the increase of the cultural level. AIM: - Compulsory education. - Free service. - Equal opportunities. State intervention -> levels and laws, courses, etc. Quality indicators: literacy rate, equipment, evaluation of knowledge, teacher-student ratio. IMPORTANCE: - Health = Basic need of all people. AIM: - Improve health levels. - Increase life expectancy. - Equal access. Technical infraestructure -> - Primary assistance. - Specialized assistance. - Medicine subsidy. Quality indicators: infant mortality rate, life expectancy, public spending in health, doctor- patient ratio, eradication of endemic diseases. EDUCATION HEALTHCARE
  • 37. ACTIVIDAD: “The importance of education” • Visit the following links: https://www.importanti ndia.com/10509/import ance-of-education/ http://www.planeducat ivonacional.unam.mx/C AP_00/Text/00_05a.ht ml https://eacnur.org/blog /la-importancia-la- educacion-siglo-xxi/ • Read the articles, summarize the idea that expose and explain the importance that education has for society.
  • 38. GLOSSARY • Welfare state • Economic tertiarization • ITC • Wholesale trade • Retail trade
  • 39. • FranciscoJavier Montaño Fernández Geography and History teacher